I heard in the news that sunnis and shias prayed together in the mosque in Baghdad and listened to leaders from both of them…and then marched together in the street to protest.
Something like that is happening after like 30 years.
insolent mod, you might understand when u reach 16.
Or u can do research paper to outline which shia beliefs do u think r wrong and why do u think they r wrong and why is this not good. Good luck.
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Rhia insolent mod, you might understand when u reach 16. Or u can do research paper to outline which shia beliefs do u think r wrong and why do u think they r wrong and why is this not good. Good luck.
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reach 16 , u fool, i'm past that hurdle and i'm now hitting my twenties so take good care in reading my profile which states all this info' before making assumptions which are baseless and WRONGGGGGG. rite 2condly, the beliefs which are wrong, rite from a sunni (me) to a shia (u), i'll give u an example, u are well aware that shias in ashura beat their chest's with their hands/fists and scratch themselves with penknives/stanley knives. rite that is some way of remembering hazrat imam-e-hussian (r.a) instead of praising the son of islam for his bravery and courage and his qurbani for the sake of islam that they showed in karbala, shia's beat themselves mentally until they don't have the urge to carry on and a voice inside them says "u can stop now". 3rdly, good luck u said, i don't need luck i n=know that i believe in allah and his last prophet mohammed (s.a.w) and this is enough for me to survive so the ? of luck is out of porpotion
Sometimes it helps if you actually act your age too. Calling names to other members is strictly forbidden in this forum. Read rule #2 very carefully, by clicking here. If you continue to show yourself incapable of following the rules of this forum, then you will again be shown the Exit.
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Sometimes it helps if you actually act your age too. Calling names to other members is strictly forbidden in this forum. Read rule #2 very carefully, by clicking here. If you continue to show yourself incapable of following the rules of this forum, then you will again be shown the Exit.
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fool isn't callin names its me referring to a foolish person, i'm perfectly capable of following the rulz maybe their should be another rule added to this list, the rule of not provoking someone!!!!!
**O ye who believe! Let not some men among you laugh at others: It may be that the (latter) are better than the (former): Nor let some women laugh at others: It may be that the (latter are better than the (former): Nor defame nor be sarcastic to each other, nor call each other by (offensive) NICKNAMES: Ill-seeming is a name connoting wickedness, (to be used of one) after he has believed: And those who do not desist are (indeed) doing wrong. **
I don’t know insolent but calling someone fool is NOT nice…you believe in Hazrat Mohammad (pbuh) right?..He was kind and passionate right?..I don’t know if this quote will make sense to you or not in relation to what you said…but i guess you would’nt like anyone calling you a fool too..
and i'm sure mr little human prophet mohammed (s.a.w) never provoked some 1 to such an extent that they where left with no option but to reply in the manner i did, that is exactly wat u have done, so u lern from ur mistakes before correcting me
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and i'm sure mr little human prophet mohammed (s.a.w) never provoked some 1 to such an extent that they where left with no option but to reply in the manner i did, that is exactly wat u have done, so u lern from ur mistakes before correcting me
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Sorry but i don't get it...Yes I am dumb!...so tell me please what's my mistake?
>>and i'm sure mr little human prophet mohammed (s.a.w) never provoked some 1 to such an extent...<<
No offence intended, but perhaps.... i would appreciate a little more respect when you talk about Prophet Muhammad (pbuh). Please don't compare whatever you have allegedly gone through, with what he went through in his life. When individuals strategized to claim his life, he still showed the utmost respect and kindness - including towards each of his foes. So comparing one's life with his, that's really neither here nor there.
>>A good start for unity would you say?<<
It is a hopeful sign.
i pray the unity lasts, Insha'Allah.
Thats not new. Its just that its not commonly known. I myself prayed with an Iranian shia in Faisal Masjid. Thats the way it should be! I had an Azeri friend. He said that in Azerbaijan which is predominantly Shia, Sunnis and Shias have the same mosques and pray together.
why is it that the rules for different forums are different ? Islam does follow a consistant and equal rulings and laws for every thing, then why you have different laws ?
LOL!! This is not news. Shias have been praying together with Sunnis for ages now. It is just some people who are trying to portray that something is very wrong with either Sunni/Shia